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On Fri, 26 Mar 2004 23:57:43 GMT, rip
wrote: :No. A 28 volt pitot on a 14 volt system will only develop 1/4 of the :design wattage. I feel your pain; the price of pitot tubes these days is :absolutely, downright obscene. : :Rip : :B2431 wrote: : Will running a 28 volt pitot tube heat on 12 volts heat it enough to use? I : keep seeing 28 volt pitot tubes on e-bay and was wondering if they would do the : job. Keep watching Ebay, I picked up a 12 and a 24 as a package for $18, new old stock. |
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